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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FOR SALE REDUCED PRICES ——— BIG SAVINGS DIESEL ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS KW DIESEL ENGINES 100 1o 1600 HP. Inspect our 600 and 1000 KW installations in Alaska. PHONE OR WIRE US COLLECT Diesel Division—NATIONAL METAL & STEEL Corp. Dept. JE, Terminal Island (Los Angeles Harbor), Calif. Phone: Los Angeles—NEvada 6-2517 DOUGLAS | his home town of Henry, Illinois for Bethel via air. Smith, former manager of the | Douglas Plumbing and Heating Co | has accepted a position with the | ANS hospital there as maintefiance man. The Smith’s niece, Julie Mar- | tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin of the Juneau Cottage Fooc Store, will accompany them and stay until sometime later in the sum mer. NEWS HERE FOR FISHING to Brown arrived here last wee' A winter vacation spent in aku River fisherman lides to be shown are those of a ip from California to Juneau by v of the Alaska Highway. The irn trip is to Prince Rupert by bat and down the highway again ) Seattle. The slides are in color and were en by one of our new townsmen, Rice. nes in California, Nevada, ., Idaho, Montana and Canada MISCOVICH HERE George Miscovich, Rep. of Fair- banks, Republican candidate for| reelection to the House of Repre-| sentatives, is a guest at the Bar- lanof Hotel. He returned yesterdayl by Pan American from a trip o ! i side, { | FROM KETCHIKAN | Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Lien of Ket- chikan are at the Baranof Hotel. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1950 W=A=N-T A=-D-S FORSALE | LEAVING TOWN, immediate pos- - FOR SALE JUST TWO new homes left in ‘Bru\\)\ is a | and will daughter getting his gear in + the spring catch. | TO BETHEL | and Mrs. Claude Smith ani Claudia . Jean left today Mr. chool gym. ALASKAN SLIDES the Douglas Island Women's Club will hold their first “Slide Party” on Friday evening of this week in the The time is 8:15. The @ S @ PAY CASH AND SAVE $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE PARD DGG FOOD 2 large cans for 2% your food bills? DURKEE'S COLORED—Yellow MARGARINE In Quarters Sde GIANT SIZE TIDE T3e Ocean of Suds PECAN MEATS 1 Ib. Package. 98« Largest Size No. 2'; Can ROSEDALE PEARS No. 2 Can LIBBY ORANGE JUICE - No. 2 Can Rosedale Cut Green Beans Ry Tastewell HOT SAUCE - - - 3 30 LE Y Large 1 4 0Z. TASTEWELL CATSUP botile 1§c Super Values «t Your 20th CENTURY Super Market The only true Cash and Carry Store in Alaska - Look at these values-REMEMBER there is no such thing as F R E E delivery. Are there any hidden delivery charges in SHURFINE SHORTENING 3 1h.an §Dc BOOTH’S FROZEN Strawberries A Full Pound 43ec S Packed by Libby—Largest Size Only $6.95 0ld Duich CLEANSER 10:(an SPAM 43 UNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS | 5 2 b. box & D¢ 21, Can—Case of 24 Home Style Peaches - 3 for 93¢ Libby s SPINACH - - - No. chan 199 Stnkleyq Sour Pitted Cherries No. 2 can 33¢ Rosedale TOMATOES - - No. 2 can 20¢ Large 1 Ib. Box HI HO CRACKERS 5. Babiiny . - (b B GOLD MEDALFLOUR - - 5c 12 ounces — 15 Biscuits — Xell SHREDDED WHEAT - . ogg’s Aargest Size Box !{}EENEX y '300 count 2Tc Cup and Saucer or China MOTHERS OATS 3 b.pe. 53¢ Norwegian — Imported Brlshng 29c KING OSCAR SARDINES Cracker Jacks Hills Coffee Sior10e 1 1b. — Drip Only r 310 Delicious APPLES 3 Ibs. 39¢ Ripe and Red TOMATOES carton 22¢ DAY LOW PRICES — WHY PAY MORE? Combining the flavor of pheasant and the fine grained meat of New Hampshire chicken with the extra wide breast and heavy thigh of the Cornish game bird. GRADED CHOICE BEEF — BONED and ROLLED PRIME RIBROAST. 7 55clb. Regular or Drip Vd ® e # o @ » < P SHURFINE COFFEE 1 b can 73¢ | % ot BISQUICK Large 40 oz. Package 43¢ Solid — Crisp LETTUCE 1b. 23¢ LA Guest TISSUE FARM FRESH PRODUCE Fresh — Crisp RADISHES Buzch e |2 “92,55 SUALITY MEAT VALUES "4 g WE SELL ONLY CHOICE GRADE BEEF, VEAL AND LAMB — CORN-FED I0WA PORK AT EVERY ‘ NORTHWESTE DY TO FRY — 259 more meat than regular ch'cken by actual govern- IOWA CORN-FED PORK — LEAN PORK LOIN ROA PAN READY — CUT-UP — OCOM STEWING CHICKENS 9 clb. ST 49 b. ARMOUR'S STAR — HALF l’OUNI) CELLO — SLICED BACON 3; Ib. FRESH GROUND — LEAN GROUND BEEF 49¢lb. DELICIOUS — FRESH MADE LINK SAUSAGE . 65¢b.|; DELICIOUS — FOR SNACKS — o PAY CAS]I ANDPAY CASHAND SAVEe S © PAY CASH AND SAVES ¢ PAY CASR AND SAVE® $ ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE ND SA o * & > w <! » @ SUMMER SAUSAGE G 9clb. -SEAFOODS We carry a large variety — Finnan Haddi, Oysters, Scallops, Salmon, Halibut, Local Prawns, Kippered Salmon & U 2 B rolls | Qe =, 2 S 2 » < ([ * e AVS (wv nsv:)‘xv.l ege ¥| within 30 days after the last publi- { within 30 days after the 12th day ¢{ mons " is . published, or within 40 B L4 be shown as well as places familiar to local residents. | : trip was taken during the sum- 3 ;ROM H‘Al::i:ls mer of 1949, ames Horgan o aines is re- The . membersof DLW.0, wiy | Sistered at,the Gaskirieay Hotel, ve coffee and sandwiches after pictures. All newcomers to| Douglas are invited to see the slides ind stay and get acquainted. BUDGET DIRECTOR IS CHOSEN BY TRUMAN. TO SUCCEED PACE omve. W5 Graver “watter o | Abbott and Gene Etwards—are | among guests at the Baranof Hotel AT GASTINEAU HOTEL A. A. Carlson and N. E. Thomp- son of Sitka are at the Gastineau Hotel. | { | SADLIER HERE | Returning on business soon after | moving to Pelican, Joe Sadlier is! stopping at the Baranof Hotel. CONSTRUCTION MEN KEY WEST, Fla,, March 29—(®»— Authoritative White House sources id today that Frederick J. Law- vn_. 49-year-old government career Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands fficer, has been picked by Pr®-|.f sitka are guests at the Baranof ident Truman as his next Director | Hotel. Rands is with the Columbia f the Budget. | Lumber Company _there. A native of Washington and a| /eterans of nearly 30 years of Fed- | al service, Lawton will succeed | Budget Director Frank Pace, Jr., an | Arkansan, when the latter is chosen | 1s Secretary of the Army, these| H ik bl ¥ that WESLEY A. MILLER has filed Lawton, who has been with the‘ms Final Account and Report as Budget Bureau for 15 years, is now Administrator of the Estates of John q”,smm Director. Like Pace, he is | Richard Robb, Peggy Patricia Robb, 1 lawyer as well as an accountant. |and Jill Kathleen Robb, Deceased, He has been a key figure in the|and that a hearing will be held operations of the kureau for many | thereon before the Probate Court in vears. ' {its courtroom in the Federal-Terri- Lmrial Building in Juneau, Alaska, UNITED STATES at 10:00 A.M., May 10, 1950, and | that at said time said court will| DISTRICT COURT A figate an A h the adjudicate ai ree who are | “’R THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA |}0i;¢ anq gistributes of said deced- | | Division Number One At Juneau ts, and that all re then | ivil Action File Number 6260-a|°7iS and that all persons are tnen) wUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION and there required_ to appear and‘ make their objections, if any, to| | STANLEY P. FREEMAN, Plaintitt, | the settlement of said Final Accuum‘ V. !and Report and to the distribution | | LUCIENNE G. FREEMAN, Defend- | of the net assets of said estate to| ant Helen Theresa Robb, the mother of | | THE PRESIDENT OF THE|said decedent John Richard Robb. UNITED STATES, to the above| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March {named defendant, 7, 1950. | LUCIENNE G. FREEMAN, Greet- GORDON GRAY, { 1B ! United States Commissioner and Ex- In the name of the United States ! otficio Probate Judge for the United { AL ARGrEE; 30‘; “l; hereby required ' g¢ates Commissioner’s Court for the 7 4 ;e”;?m;:;‘ X ? A:S"k‘“ ;"‘"" Jror Juneau, Alaska, Precinct. err] 'y 01 aska, irst u- ATTEST: SEAL \ | diclal Division, at Juneau, Alaska,|p. .o publication, March 8, 1950. Last publication, March 29, 1950. SITKINS VISIT NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN satlon of this Summons, namely, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. February 3, 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Fred James Fletcher, entryman, of Ju- neau, Alaska, and his witnesses Rob- ert H. Burns of Juneau, and George R. Betts of Hocnah, Alaska, has made final proof on Homestead Ad- ditional, Anchorage Serial 010031, for the land embraced in Forest List 10-5, HE. S. No. 249, containing 11.39 acres, situate in the Tongass National Forest on Port Frederick, Chichagof Island southwest of and adjoining Homestead entry Survey N6. 131, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office, at’ Anchorage, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final cer- tificate issued. of April, 1950, in case this Sum- iays after the date of its service upon you, in case this Summons Is served upon you personally, and answer the Complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action, The said plaintiff in said aetien demands the following relief: The dissolution of the bonds oi matrimony now and heretofore ex- isting between plaintiff and deten- dant and such other further reliet as the Court may consider mete in the premises. And in the event you fail to so | appear and answer, judgment by delault will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereto af- fixed, on the 14th day of March, 1950. J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division N Number One. GEORGE. A. LINGO, By: Lois E. Quilico Manager. First Publication: March 15, 1950|First publication, March 1, 1950. Last Puklication: April 5, 1950 Last publication, April 26, 1950. SPRING TIME IS PLASTERING TIME Call Ray Rice for expert, distinctive plastering . . . with the plaster that INSULATES. Free estimates — Phone Douglas 21 You Have It Wuen You Neeorr G Exprese! Your best bet for quick dellvery ks Alr Express o+ . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, ot low, economical rates. Your letter er wire te your merchant, requesting delivery by Alr Exe mmuyouoflmmywwdmdh when you most need it vces e v alflSKW%’“ - :; ewing Southeastern session 1-bedroom home, com- pletely furnished, electric kit~ chen. Price $7,500. View, good neighborhood. FISHERMEN ATTENTION. Near Small Boat Harbor, 2 bed-room completely furnished home, ‘pric- ed right, immediate possession. 1949 Studebaker %-ton pick-up truck, undercoated, excellent con- dition. 10th STREET—Income property— 3-bedfoom and l-bedroom apart- ments, also large basement. Com- pletely furnished—occupancy, of larger apt. April 3. STAR HILL—Three rooms, bath, completely furnished. Priced $2,- 500 for immediate sale. SEVENTH ST.—2-bedroom house overlooking Evergreen Bowl—po- session April 1. Completely fur- nished., SEVERAL INCOME properties in Juneau and Douglas, also lets, businesses and boats. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACTOUNTANTS Highlands, each has two bed- rooms and space for third; full concrete basements, garage, elec. hot water heater, automatic oil burner, elec. range, laundry, com- plete insulation, low fuel costs. Liberal finaneing. Down payment for qualified veterans available on secondary financing. APARTMENT HOUSE, 8 units, central location, good . income, must sell, owner. leaving city, Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WINN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 A SR S ONE BEDROOM-—furnished, - dav- eno and overstuffed, new Frig- idaire elec. stove, double sink automatic washer. Large yard $3,600. ONE BEDROOM—furnished, Basiy Road. $2250 cash, or $2350 terms, Phone 676 over Frist National Bank | Two BEDROOM—best location on WANTED OPPORTUNITY for aggressive Fritz Cove Road. fireplace, sea- wall, partly furnished. $6500. THREE = BEDROOM — furnished, lots of room, livingroom, dining- room, dinette, children’s play rooms, urifinished basement. $8600. salesman to earn $6,000 and up {MOVE IN TODAY—For only $873 comamission per year. Local man to contact factories, ' indusirial down, room, $4,500 total, new house a two bed- overlooking plants, schools, |institistions aud | Douglas’ Community ' Playground all types of business firms. Well rated, established manufacturer Bus service to front door. Un- furnished. of building products, and indust- i NEW DOUGLAS HOME—Two lots, rial permanent, portunity, Box 392 Dallas, Texas. oils and greases. For depression-proof op- write Sport Divisien, 64-10 g BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Make $500 to $1000 extra sell- ing 4th of July fireworks. Over 300 items. Write for catalog today sure. ZEBRA Fireworks Co, P. 0, Box 258, Tacoma, aWash, ° o e 8’0 o . . 2 ° . ° H . . SORSEEI . o e o o o Curtains washed and stretch- ed. 226 Willoughby Ave. Nona Rogers, 58-3t The JACK and JILL Nursery, 342 Distin Ave., accepts children for care by hour, week or month. Nu- tritlous meals served. Sleeping facilities for children taking naps: Enclogé@’ yard provides safe out- door play. You are invited to inspect our facilities. Mrs. Ruth Dunlap. Ph. 982, 62-6t ? @ 0 © o o o 0o 9 o o e Permanently employed couple ® desire 1 bedroom furnished apt o centrally located, no children e or pets. Call Savage, 374 be- o tween 8 am. and 4 p.m. tt e ® & & T o 0 o o o o GOING OUTSIDE this summer? Responsible family will lease and improve beach cabin. Call Comdr. Morrison, Baranof Hotel after 5 p.m. 59-6t EMPLOYED couple and one child need apt. or house in Juneau or Douglas. Ph. Dquglas. 145. 6-4f, DAY NURSERY-—Mothers care for your small child, Mrs. Wm, Pas- sey. Ph. 438. 406-t1 FOR RENT STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t1 WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Andersor. Plano Eucp. Ph. 143 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Two brass keys on holder. Owner may have same by pay- ing for this adv. FOUND—Roll of 24x36 mm Color film. Also wallet. Owners may claim above by identifying and paying for the adv. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED - Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats Senator Sheridan Downey of Cali- fornia has withdrawn as a candidate for reelection. In announcing his withdrawal Downey threw his sup- port toeeditor and publisher Man- chester Boddy of the Los Angeles Daily News. Downey is being treated at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland. His doctors advise him to take a long rest, o0 000000000 this | B l concrete basement, two bedrooms and steps to second floor attic, One block from school, bus, stores. Only $8,400. BEACH HOME—Just past Auk Bay Recreation Area. Large fireplace, two story, paneled with knotty pine and cedar, modern kitchen and bath, basement. Also new work shop building. Beauti- ful view. $8,000. ALSO listed: Five acre patenr.ed three buildings including large house with concrete basement; beach cabins; building lots near DeHarts store at Auk Bay. (triple your money if the college goer in on adjoining property); build : ing lots Douglas, West Juneau. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. FOR SALE SUBSTANTIAL HOME, 3 bedrooms medern conveniences, basement, oil furnace, 7% acres. Fruit trees. 125 filbert trees, boysenber- ries, etc. A. C. tractor with im- plements like new, barn, chicken house. Price $11,000. For further particulars apply, Chas. L. Chis- well, Rt. 1, Box 150, Marysville, ‘Wash. 64-Tt THE TWO SINN homes at 9th and ‘A Sts. Contact Mr. Clévelund at First National Bank. 64-3t 1040 DE SOTA, complete overhaul last summer. New seat govers and fenders. Good tires, and radio. Call .Red 920. 64-6t LEONARD Refrigerator 4:19 cu. ft. Fine condition. Ph. Red 779. 62-2¢ 1949 DODGE Cornet 2 door sedan. See at R. W. Cowling garage. tf HIGHWAY home, Mile 16, Make offer. Ph, 707. - 62t 35 ft. TROLLER 31B912. Fully equipped. Gray power. In storage at NC yard. Write P.O. Box 496 Juneau. 62-6t BARGAIN OFFER: 100 double edge guaranteed ramr blades and Handy pocket knife—all for $1.00 postpaid of COD, Rush order air- mail to: Guaranteed Blade Co., 620 D 11th St. Franklin, Pa. 62-3t 1948 GMC % ton pickup, 4 speed transmission, 8 ply tires, 8 ft. bed, deluxe cab, must go. Make offer. Ph. 707. 56-t1 FOR THAT roofing. job, aluminum shingles, beautiful, everlasting, Warde A, Johnson. Phone 81. 561 26 ft. Steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. Will take late model car as trade in. Lt. Applegate. Ph. 262 or 621 GENERAL ELECTRIC all automate ic washer. Call Black 1013. 51tf 42 ft. combination boat Junior. Float 4. Engstrom Bros. Box 723, Ph. 671. 43-t8 SEVERAL large and Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. Bu LARGE SIZE Lang restaurant range. Contact Cleo Comers ai - City Dock. 460-tf —_—_—

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